


Here we expanded on the foundational concept of binary-the system of zeros and ones that forms the basis of our digital world. Binary, by nature, offers only two choices: zero or one, absence or presence. But what if there were a middle state? What happens when we blur the lines between these absolute values?


In Between Zero and One, we deconstructed the symbols for zero (0) and one (1), then reconstructed them to create hybrid numerals that exist somewhere between the two. something like a decimal but that is too precise. This middle state challenges the rigid duality of binary, suggesting a space that is neither zero nor one, but something in between-both and neither at once.


An intriguing mathematical perspective supports this idea: there are more numbers between zero and one than there are in the entirety of the number line. This infinite set of possibilities speaks to the vastness of the “in-between,” where absolutes dissolve into countless variations. By playing with this concept visually, we invite the viewer to question the binary logic that governs much of our digital and mathematical understanding, offering a glimpse into a world of limitless nuance that exists between what we often perceive as fixed boundaries.
